Who- Aurelio Diaz
When- 1976/2009
What- Its a picture of Indians facing one way. Some are smiling, crying, and even laughing.
Where- 16th street and Blue Island
By: Noeshia Washington
WHO:Terence Faircloth
WHEN:July 24,2007
WHAT:A mural depicting famous Grammy Award winning Mexican singer Joan Sebastian.
WHERE:Located near 18th Street and South Wood Street in the Pilsen area of Chicago, Illinois.
By:Andrea Harringtion
WHO:Lilly Endowment
WHEN:Thursday, July 15,2010
WHAT:Goshen College was one of the first colleges in the country to require international education to graduate and began the unique semester-long SST.Basically explains how Four college students are participating in the Goshen College Latino Studies Semester in Northern Indiana, the first domestic SST location.
WHERE:UNDEFINED(sumwhere in Chicago,iL)
By:Andrea Harrington
WHO:Jeff Zimmerman
WHEN:July 24,2007
WHAT:Depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe.This was the first of many murals painted by Zimmerman
WHERE:19th Street and Ashland Avenue
By:Andrea Harrington
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August 10, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | 18th Street, Hector Duarte, Murals, Pilsen.
During all our photographs the most shocking pictures. we want people to notice these
murals, and for the community for try and preserve the murals, so our struggle will be remembered – adrian
- Teana Gamill
“The Declaration of Immigration mural class partnered young artists with teaching artist Salvador Jimenez to conceptualize and create a 2 story high x 30ft wide mural on the Southwest exterior wall of the Yollocalli Arts Reach/Radio Arte shared building.
The mural is a visual dedication to all immigrants and allies who have marched hundreds of thousands of miles to advocate for fair legislation for immigrants and who have stood strong in the face of anti-immigrant rhetoric. Declaration of Immigration looked at some of the historic and current issues affecting immigrant communities and serve as a reminder that the United States of America was founded on emigration and settlement.”
all by Teana Gamill
Who- Aurelio Diaz
When- 1976/2009
What- Its a picture of Indians facing one way. Some are smiling, crying, and even laughing.
Where- 16th street and Blue Island
By: Noeshia Washington
WHO:Terence Faircloth
WHEN:July 24,2007
WHAT:A mural depicting famous Grammy Award winning Mexican singer Joan Sebastian.
WHERE:Located near 18th Street and South Wood Street in the Pilsen area of Chicago, Illinois.
By:Andrea Harringtion
WHO:Lilly Endowment
WHEN:Thursday, July 15,2010
WHAT:Goshen College was one of the first colleges in the country to require international education to graduate and began the unique semester-long SST.Basically explains how Four college students are participating in the Goshen College Latino Studies Semester in Northern Indiana, the first domestic SST location.
WHERE:UNDEFINED(sumwhere in Chicago,iL)
By:Andrea Harrington
WHO:Jeff Zimmerman
WHEN:July 24,2007
WHAT:Depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe.This was the first of many murals painted by Zimmerman
WHERE:19th Street and Ashland Avenue
By:Andrea Harrington
August 10, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | 18th Street, Hector Duarte, Murals, Pilsen.
During all our photographs the most shocking pictures. we want people to notice these
murals, and for the community for try and preserve the murals, so our struggle will be remembered – adrian
- Teana Gamill
Photo Exhibition
April 6, 2010 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Lower Westside, Murals, photos, Pilsen, Pros Arts Studio | Leave a commentWe will be exhibiting our work at La Fogata Village 1820 S. Ashland in Chicago
starting April 9 from 6 to 9 pm. Please join us if you can
the change we want.
September 24, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Declaration of Immigration, Lower Westside, Murals, photos, Pilsen, urban decay, urban life, Yollocalli | Leave a commentduring all our photographs the most shocking pictures are in the following link below. we want people to notice these murals, and for the community for try and preserve the murals, so our struggle will be remembered – adrian
Flickr: maldito adrian’s Photostream
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faded murals
August 14, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Aurelio Diaz, Lower Westside, Murals, need to restore, Pilsen | Leave a commentits sad to see how badly some of the works have faded, I hope this raises more awareness to their condition
This piece is on 18th and Racine painted by Aurelio Diaz
Another new mural
August 14, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: Murals, photos, Pilsen | 2 commentsAgricultural mural on the corner of Cullerton St and Blue Island Ave.
Declaration of Immigration Mural
Photo Exhibition
April 6, 2010 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Lower Westside, Murals, photos, Pilsen, Pros Arts Studio | Leave a commentWe will be exhibiting our work at La Fogata Village 1820 S. Ashland in Chicago
starting April 9 from 6 to 9 pm. Please join us if you can
the change we want.
September 24, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Declaration of Immigration, Lower Westside, Murals, photos, Pilsen, urban decay, urban life, Yollocalli | Leave a commentduring all our photographs the most shocking pictures are in the following link below. we want people to notice these murals, and for the community for try and preserve the murals, so our struggle will be remembered – adrian
Flickr: maldito adrian’s Photostream
Shared via AddThis
faded murals
August 14, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Aurelio Diaz, Lower Westside, Murals, need to restore, Pilsen | Leave a commentits sad to see how badly some of the works have faded, I hope this raises more awareness to their condition
This piece is on 18th and Racine painted by Aurelio Diaz
Another new mural
August 14, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: Murals, photos, Pilsen | 2 commentsAgricultural mural on the corner of Cullerton St and Blue Island Ave.
Declaration of Immigration Mural
August 14, 2009 in Art, Chicago, Murals, Pilsen | Tags: 18th Street, Declaration of Immigration, Murals, photos, Pilsen, Salvador Jimenez, Yollocalli | Leave a commentSome more stuff had been painted since I took the picture. Unveiling of the mural was on the 11th of August. Really cool new mural.
“The Declaration of Immigration mural class partnered young artists with teaching artist Salvador Jimenez to conceptualize and create a 2 story high x 30ft wide mural on the Southwest exterior wall of the Yollocalli Arts Reach/Radio Arte shared building.
The mural is a visual dedication to all immigrants and allies who have marched hundreds of thousands of miles to advocate for fair legislation for immigrants and who have stood strong in the face of anti-immigrant rhetoric. Declaration of Immigration looked at some of the historic and current issues affecting immigrant communities and serve as a reminder that the United States of America was founded on emigration and settlement.”
all by Teana Gamill